Earlier on Thursday, The Huffington Post reported that Thiel was being considered as a possible replacement for Chris Christie, who currently chairs the transition team, should the New Jersey governor step down. According to Primack, however, sources close to Thiel “say they’d be surprised” if he was interested in taking such a leading role.

“A page in the book of history has turned, and there is an opening to think about some of our problems from a new perspective,” Thiel told the Times. “I’ll try to help the president in any way I can.”

In May, Thiel admitted to secretly spending around $10 million to fund a lawsuit by wrestler Hulk Hogan against Gawker Media, Gizmodo’s former parent company. After a Florida jury awarded Hogan $140 million in damages, Gawker filed for bankruptcy earlier this year.

Gizmodo has reached out to Thiel for comment. This post will be updated if and when he responds.

Correction, 10:05 P.M.: An earlier version of this story said that, according to Primack, Thiel would lead the transition team. Primack reported that Thiel would merely join the team.